Thai Coconut Soup

This is the perfect seafood soup for any day of the week! In just under 30 minutes you will have this Thai seafood soup on the table and tasting amazing!

Thai Coconut Soup is an easy and healthy appetizer or entree using scallops, shrimp, vegetables and a red curry coconut broth.

We are all busy and looking for new easy meals to prepare for our family. Make this Thai coconut milk soup using Dorot Fresh Frozen Garlic and Herbs. It makes for a 30-minute meal or appetizer the whole family will enjoy!

I use a lot of fresh garlic and herbs. The flavor of fresh compared to dried just can’t be beat and will elevate any meal.

Because I use so much, I’ve attempted to grow my own, but living in the city coupled with the sheer volume that I use, my little potted plants just couldn’t keep up. I was always buying fresh herbs at costly prices until I discovered Dorot Fresh Frozen Garlic and Herbs.

I still get fresh garlic and herbs, but I am saving oodles of time and money by buying them frozen. Dorot Frozen Herbs come in a mini ice cube tray with prepped fresh herbs so there is no prep or clean-up and they stay good for an entire year. Just pop out a cube and you are ready to rock your recipe!

Dorot Fresh Frozen Garlic and Herbs have 20 teaspoons per tray and stay fresh in the freezer, so you will always have herbs and garlic to complete your culinary masterpiece. Dorot can be found at Trader Joes or Whole Foods (and many other retailers) in the freezer aisle near the vegetables. Test them out for yourself in my Thai seafood soup!

Thai Coconut Soup uses a mix of fresh and cooked vegetables to add texture and flavor to a red curry and coconut milk broth. Scallops, shrimp and any other cooked seafood you desire can be used.

Both base and broth can be made ahead for easy serving as an appetizer or entree.

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Add lime juice, basil, coconut milk and vegetable or seafood broth. Whisk until combined. Bring to a low bowl for 10 minutes, or until mixture is heated and slightly reduced. Broth will be loose, this isn't a thick bisque.

While broth boils, combine remaining raw 1/4 cup red onion and 1/4 cup red bell pepper with both types of corn and cooked seafood. Toss to combine and then spoon into serving bowls. The hot broth will heat the other ingredients when it is added.

When ready to serve, ladle or pour broth into each bowl. Top with scallions, Maldon salt and fresh lime juice.